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For sale: Net Minidisc and Minidisc Stacker, in excellent condition. Net MD comes with all accessories including software and 6 MD stacker comes with all wires and cables all that is required is an RCA plug. Minidisc records minidiscs...$250 the lot.

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what format does the stacker play??

LP??

the stacker plays SP...but it has the best quality sound u can get...as u know MD's r used in studios and radio stations when u record one and play it in the car through an amp u get no distortion...and also its small and i fitted it into the glove box...and it takes 6 discs so that quiet a lot of music....

the recorder on the other hand is in very good condition as i only use it to make discs...

if u need more info let me know..

Thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

stacker model is MDX-65also comes with instruction manual, and has optical out. can sell MD stacker alone with cable and optical wire for 200. plus shipping can organise TNT 3 day delivery anywhere in aust.

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